Two planes collided and crashed at the Commemorative Air Force Wings Over Dallas air show, the Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday.
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Cold temps descending on USA: Forecasters warn snow could fall from Texas to New York
Much of the country will soon face unusually cold temperatures 10-20 degrees below what’s typical this time of year, forecasters say.
Deadly crowd surge in South Korea: Police response was ‘inadequate’ as early reports poured in, chief says
Other South Korean authorities have offered public apologies as well. More than 150 people died after the Saturday tragedy.
Parent say Erik Cantu, San Antonio teen shot while eating hamburger, was ‘mutilated’ by officer
The parents of Erik Cantu, the Texas teen who was shot by a San Antonio officer while he was eating a McDonald’s hamburger, is struggling to recover
San Antonio officer fired after shooting 17-year-old eating McDonald’s burger in car; Texas DA rejects charges against teen
The county DA said he will “reject” the charges against unarmed 17-year-old Erik Cantu, who was shot by a now-fired San Antonio police officer.
LGBTQ-owned businesses were less likely to get COVID relief loans, study says. Here’s the data.
LGBTQ-owned small businesses received COVID-19 relief funds at a lower rate than their non-LGBTQ counterparts, according to researchers.
Brother of suspect in the murder, kidnapping of a California family arrested: What we know
Alberto Salgado was arrested on charges of criminal conspiracy and destroying evidence after the kidnapping and killing of a California family of four
Pedestrians among 10 injured after NYPD vehicle involved in crash, hits sidewalk
Police were responding to a report of a stolen vehicle at the time of the crash. The NYPD vehicle went onto the sidewalk and struck six pedestrians.
Do I need to evacuate? How to stay safe as Hurricane Ian approaches Florida’s coast.
Authorities are urging millions of Floridians to evacuateĀ as Hurricane Ian is expected to soon hit the state. Here’s what to know.
Texas judge blocks child abuse investigations into families of transgender kids
A Texas judge expanded her order in a lawsuit, giving families of transgender youth more protections against state child abuse investigations.